The problem
A café a friend sends in iMessage. A restaurant you spotted on Instagram. A shop you walked past on the way home. A few hours later it's already gone — buried in screenshots, saved posts, or some forgotten note on your phone.
Screenshots, saved Instagram posts, iMessage threads, bookmarks, sticky notes, the Notes app. When you finally want to go somewhere, you can never find it again.
Planning a weekend means a spreadsheet, a stack of sticky notes, or downloading a bloated trip planner with collaboration features and a $9/month subscription you'll forget to cancel.
How Navve works
Save, organize, and share the places that matter to you. Add them your way: share directly from Apple Maps, paste an Apple Maps link, drop in any address, or enter details manually.
Share directly from Apple Maps — Navve captures the detailed address, assigns a category, and saves the website automatically. Or paste any address, or add a place manually. Add personal notes to remember what made it worth saving.
Search across names, addresses, cities, and categories in real time. Filter by type or country, sort by distance, or switch to map view to see everything at a glance.
Group places into collections — "Paris 2026", "Restaurants to try", "Weekend hikes". Set a status of Want to go or Visited to track your progress, then share the whole list with your travel companions.
Switch to map view to see all your saved places around you at a glance, or sort the list by distance to find the closest one. Tap any place for turn-by-turn directions in Apple Maps, Google Maps, or Waze.
Your places are stored in your personal iCloud account — or only on your device if you prefer. We never collect, store, or see your data. No accounts, no tracking, no ads. Read our privacy policy →
Built differently
Most apps ask you to create an account, connect Google, sit through an onboarding carousel, and pay monthly for basic features. Navve skips all of it.
Plans
Try everything Navve has to offer. Upgrade once when you need more room — no subscription, no recurring fees.
Coming to Mac — Q2 2026
A native macOS companion app is coming in the second quarter of 2026. Build collections on the big screen, search, browse maps, and organize your places with keyboard and trackpad. Everything syncs automatically via iCloud so it's all on your phone when you're out the door.